I have asked about LSAT preparation and am realizing that I have only two options as to where I can Goto School due to my location: University of Richmond School of Law or William and Mary Law School. Which one would you all recommend? My husband went to Washington & Lee. I live in Providence Forge so each one is pretty close. If anyone knows one that would be better for me, but is a little further, than I can consider because my husband has a personal driver from his bank.

I have asked about LSAT preparation and am realizing that I have only two options as to where I can Goto School due to my location: University of Richmond School of Law or William and Mary Law School. Which one would you all recommend? My husband went to Washington & Lee. I live in Providence Forge so each one is pretty close. If anyone knows one that would be better for me, but is a little further, than I can consider because my husband has a personal driver from his bank.

Tell us more about your situation. Why do you want go attention law school? What are your practice test scores looking like?

kappycaft1 wrote:At least this gives us a good reason to reread this and reflect on all the reasons why this is probably a horrible idea.

This was a real gem.

Among my favorite lines are:

"I absolutely adore Workers Compensation.""Law firms do not have assets to train an attorney for over a year.""I don't think we do enough writing.""I don't think failing courses should count against you.""I think everyone should get a do-over."

Without sounding too judgmental, more Cooley-attendees should write these letters. The quality is unmatched.

kappycaft1 wrote:At least this gives us a good reason to reread this and reflect on all the reasons why this is probably a horrible idea.

This was a real gem.

Among my favorite lines are:

"I absolutely adore Workers Compensation.""Law firms do not have assets to train an attorney for over a year.""I don't think we do enough writing.""I don't think failing courses should count against you.""I think everyone should get a do-over."

Without sounding too judgmental, more Cooley-attendees should write these letters. The quality is unmatched.

Don't forget: "My peers are interested in international business and only speak American."

kappycaft1 wrote:At least this gives us a good reason to reread this and reflect on all the reasons why this is probably a horrible idea.

This was a real gem.

Among my favorite lines are:

"I absolutely adore Workers Compensation.""Law firms do not have assets to train an attorney for over a year.""I don't think we do enough writing.""I don't think failing courses should count against you.""I think everyone should get a do-over."

Without sounding too judgmental, more Cooley-attendees should write these letters. The quality is unmatched.

Don't forget: "My peers are interested in international business and only speak American."